SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT YEFIMOV, V. P. - YEFIMOV, YE. A.
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YEFIMOV, V. P.: Master Med Sci (diss) -- "rhe limits and possibility of
diagnosing injuries to the heart and pericardium in the early stagac'.11. Lenin-
gfad, 1958. 18 pp (Min Health RSFSR, Leningrad Sanitary-Hygiene Med Inst),
200 copies (KL, No 11, 1959, 122)
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YEPIMOV, V.P.
Idmitations and possibilities of the early recognition of
cardiac and pericardial wounds. Trudy LSMI 39:163-175
158. (MIRA 12:8)
1. Kafedra rentganologii i radiologii (zav*.kafedroy - prof.
B.M..bhtern) i Kafedra gospitallnoy khirurgii (zav.kafedroy -
Z.d.n. prof.A.V.Smirnov) Leningradskogo sanitarno-gigiyeniche-
ekogo meditsinakogo in8tituta.
(HMRT, wounds & W.
diag., early (RujW
(PSHICARDIUM, wds. & inj.
game)
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.jAUTHOR: Vollkenshteyn, A. A. (Candidate of technical sciences); frenoy, V. P.
~uvaldin, V. ft
(Engineer) r ~Mz i
(Engineer); Matveyeva, 0. Y.. (Engineer
(Engineer)
ORG: None
TITLE: Photometric equipment for pulsed light sources
SOURCE: Svetotekhnika, no. 6, 1966, 22-24
TOPIC TAGS: photometer, light pulse, laser pulsation, flash lamp
ABSTRACT: A unit for photometric measurement of,, pulsed light sources is described.
This unit consists of three instruments: an FIL-,photometell0for flash lamps, an FML-m
'tandard ligl~t pulse gen,~rator.
photometer for lasers and a KOSA 7~ The FIL photometer
may be uced for measuring nearly all tyipeu of Industrial flash tuber, and the Fl-,L-m is
used for measuring the radiation from free-einission lasera.Ahe KOS instruent gene-
rates reproducible standard light pulses and is used for calibration of the tvo photo-
meters. Photographs of each of the component instruments are given together with
brief descriptions. The flash tube photometer may be.use'd for measuring the luminous
intensity of a light source with a maximum transverse dimension of 110 mm. The funds-
mental scale of the instrument has graduations of 100 candles/div, 105 nits/div and
1/2 UDC: 535.242,2
WCc-t 6 6~ ~If2 8
-3
1
0 ca-sec/div. These graduations may be expanded by five orders of magnitude for
measuring higher intensities by changing the resistance of the load on the -:;hotScej-k
or by using neutral light filters. The time characteristics of the instrumcnt are:
least resolved'duration of the leading front,-- 5.10 7 sen pulse duration -- no morc
than 10-2 sec. The approximate value of Ia graduation on 11. FML-m photometer is 10 v
and 10-4 joules per unit of the.rpference scale. The uppeir,limits of measurement are
108 w and 103-joulep. The unit may be uned for laser measurements in the 1100-1100 mij
spectral region. The,time resolution of the photocell is a few tenths of a microsec-
ond. The KOS instrument generates pulses with a duration of approximatelY 3 Psee
and a luminous intensity of 200,000 ca. The authors consider it their pleasant duty
to mention the considerable part played by_j,._~Shi bull, L. I. Mellnikova, R. V.
ITsyvkin, X. M. ShDanIkoy and V. N. Kornilov in development of this photometric equip-
Iment. Orig. art.-han: 3 figures.
SUB CODE: '13, 20/ SUBM DATE: None/ ORIG REF: 005
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AUTHORS: Bekhtle, G.A. and Silishchenskava N.M. Candidates of Tech-
nical Sciences, Glombotskiy, V.A.1 Professor, Plaksin, I*110f
Member-Correspondent of the AS USSR,_ZQjLTov,_Y...j'. and Rumy-
antseva, N.M., Engineers and Korolev, V.A., Research 'Vorker
TITLE; The Flotation of Iron Minerals from Magnetic Se~aration Tnil-
ings of the Concentration Plant of the Y.MArtidn Kombinut (111'atat-
siya zheleznykh mineralov iz khvostov maenitnoy soparat8ii
obogatitellnoy fabriki kombinata KMAruda)
PERIODICAL: Gornyy zhurnal, 1958, Ur 11, pp 28 - 31 (U33R)
ABSTRACT: About 800,000 tons of iron are lost each year in tailings on
the Krivorozhskiy yuzhnyy gorno-obogatitellnyy kombinat
(Krivoy Rog Southern Concentration Plant) alone when the con-
centration of iron ore is done by magnetic separation. To
reduce these losses, the ?,!ekhanobr Institute long ago pro-
posed the flotation method to extract the iron from the tail-
ings. But the lack of an effective and inexpensive flota-
tion reagent prevented the introduction of this method. Late-
ly, the branch of the Institute of Mining of the AS USSR at
the Kursk Miagnetic Anomaly, in collaboration with the Tsentrall-
nyy nauchno-issledovatellnyy institut (Central Scientific
Card 1/3 Research Institute) of the "Tesokhimicheskaya promyshlennost'
iT
P
!7
SOV/127-59-11-7//16
The Flotation of Iron Minerals from Magnetic Separation Tailings of the
Concentration Plant of the KMAruda Kombinat
(Chemical Wood Pulp Industry)(TaNILKhI) tested a new flota-
tion reagent. This reagent is the heavy fraction of the di-
stillation of the gas-generating resin obtained in the pro-
cess of wood gasification. A similar product, called Vet-
luga Oil, is being prepared at the Vetluzhakiy lesokhimiche
skiy kombinat (Vetluga Chemical Wood Pulp Konbinat). Vet-luga
oil has the following characteristics: acid number - 26.9,
the fraction output at temperatures up to 240 0C including
water - 13yo of volume. It contains about 40% of high mole-
cular phenols and their derivatives. Laboratory tests made
with the tailings of ores from the KMAruda Kombinat showed that
with the use of water glass as depressor and Vetluga oil as
a flotation reagent, a concentrate containing 44-49/fo of iron
was obtained. As a result of these tests, a scheme of tail-
ing flotation was developed (Figure 5) and industrially test-
ed in the flotation mill in Gubkin, which reprocesses the
tailing of the magnetic separation. The 3 months of tests
showed the possibility to obtain on an industrial scale a
flotation concentrate containing 48-52;1. of iron. Vetluga
oil was used as a collector-frother in a proportion of 600
Card 2/3 gr/ton and the mixture of water glass and aluminum sulfate
SOV/127-58-11-7/16
The Flotation of Iron Minerals from Magnetic Separation Tailings of the
Concentration Plant of the KMAruda Kombinat
in a proportion of 6 : 1 was used a depressor. The equipment
scheme of the mill consisted of: 3 hydrocyclones IGD-300,
1 spiral classificator and 2 flotation machines M-5 with
10 compartments each. There are 2 tables, 4 graphs, 1 flow-
chart and 2 Soviet references.
1. Iron--Recovery
ISM
YEFIMOV, Y.P., inzh.; GRIISAYENKO, A.I., inzh.
Economical collector, the flotation of iron ores. Gqr.
zhur. no.2:77-78 F162.' (MIRA 17:2)
1. Filial Instituts, gornogo dela im. Skochinskogo, Moskva.
W~~" LW~q
I T.Kj j,.YA K) Yu,,~',, fc,!,n:pr inzh.; Vj,.,
.ornyy
M.A. , gornTy inzl-..
Introduction of ore rebble cru.zhing in the cl.resslng of quartzi~p:-,
of Lhe K-uvok P~agnetic Anomaly. Gor- zhur. no.7:&')-72 .11 It'S5.
GNIA iP::~)
gormovudnT
hr.,;~oy o.,
XZ71MOV, V. S.
nThe Problem of Treating Gunshot Wounds of the Articulation
Between the Tibia and the Bones of the Yoot in a Mllitar7 (ArnV)
Sector During the Great Patriotic liar 1941-1945." Cand Mod Scl,
Kazan' State Medical Inst; Kazan' State Inst for the Advanced Train-
ing of Physicians imeni V. I. Tisnln, Kazan', 1954. (n, No 11, Mar 55)
SO: Sum. No. 670, 29 Sep 55--Survey of Scientific and Technical
Dissertations Defended at USSR Higher Educational Institutions (15)
YEFINOY
Conservative amputation with use of dermato-plasty in eztensive foot
injx=ies. Ortopo'travm. i protez. 19 no.407-4o jl,.Ag '58 (MMA 11:11)
I., Iz kafedry khirurgii i neotlozhnoy khirurgii (zav*' - profe
P.T.-Krsychenko) Xazanskogo Gosudarstvennogo instituta dlay
spetsializataii. i usoverahenstvovaniya vrachey im. V.I. Lenina
(FOOT, wds & inr.
surgs, conservative amputation with dermato-plasty
in extensive inj. (Rae))
(AMPUTATION
foot, with plasty in extensive inj. (Rua))
YEFIMCIV, V.S.
urethroplastyl.by V.A. Gusunin I s method in marked hypospadias -
Urolog~ia 24 no.6;la-44 '59. nv% (KIRA 13:12)
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Peat Industry
Apparatus for breaking frozen beds in pent mining with digeer-elevators. torf. prom.
29 no. 5, 1952
Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, August, 1952. UNCLASSIFIED.
YEFIMOVO V. S.
Peat - Bibliography
Critique of A. V. Lazarev's pamphlet "Gathering In cut pent." Torf. prom. 29 no. 5, 1952.
Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, August, 1952. UNCLASSIFIED.
Tat-
The pentmen of Shatura, are fulfilling their socialist obligations. Torf.
prom. 30 no.6:7-8 Je '53. (MI-RA 6:5)
1. Shaturskiy torfotrest. (Shatura. (Moscow Province)-Peat industry)
7~
4
HAUSIN, A.F.; SOKOWV, A.A.: AIMNOV, V.Ta.; KURDMIOV, S.V.; BELIKIVICH,
P.I.; SAVIftM, A.J.; KAIUXIN, F.F.; SOIDPOV, S.G.; ImIlLiff, V.S.;
YARIVITSIA, V.I.; RABKIN. B.A.; BABARIN, A.F.; ~MTTZM,
FMKOV,S.A.; CHMMNKOV, D.P.; BULAYEVWIY, IT.V.; kandidat tekhni-
chaskikh nauk; SHINWINK, K.K.; TSUPROV, S.A.; GIVZIMRG, L.N.;
VASILITXV, Yu.K.
Scientific and technical conference on the work of the pest industry
of the Ministr7 of Electric Power Stations. Torf.prom. 32 no.2:1-20
'55. (MMk 8:5)
1. Zamestitall ministra alaktrostantsiy (for Bausin). 2. Zamestitel'
direktor& VNIITP(for Snkolov). 3. Zamestitell direktora HTI (for
Antonov. 4.Zameatitall direktor "Ikrniimesttopprom"(for lurdywov).
5. Direktar Inatituta torfa AN BSSR(for Ballkevich), 6. Nachallaik
Glavexergozapchasti MES(for Savirqkh). 7. GlavVy iuzhen"r Ivauavske -
go torfatresta (for Karskin). 8. Zameatitel' direktoraL MTI (for Selo
pov) 9. Upra,~lyayushchiy Shaturskogo torfotrests, (foE.Yelimov), 10.
GlavVy makhanik Invanosvlcogo torfotresta (for Yarovitsin). 11.
Gl&vW makhanik Leningradskogn torfotresta (for Rabkix). 12. Glavvy
inzhoner Ozeretsko-Neplyuyevskogo torfoprodpriyatiya (for Babarix).
1). Glavm" inzbnnmr Gorlkovskogo terfotresta (for Hatveyev). 14 Ru-
kovoditall laboratorii VNIITP (for J~inikov). 15. Glavvy inzhener
tresta LentarfoRtroy (for Charnankov).
(Continued on next card)
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AlEKSEYZV, Ye.T.; AFERCHERKO, S.S.; BASOV, A.P.; RAUSIN. A.F.; EZRSHADSKIY, L.S.;
ULLER, N.A., GINZBUM- Z.,-N.; GUSEV, S.A.; DANIWV, G.V.; DOWIKH, H.S.:
DRTJZHININ. H.N.; mrl)fov-.V.S,-;. ZAVADMY, N.Y.; IVASHROHON, N.V.;
KARMN, F.F.; KEJZHHAN, G.I.; IOBANOV, S:P.; MIRKUWV, Ta.V.;NIIODIMOT.
P.I.; PARMTOV, U.S.; rYATIAMV, L,V.; RODICHEV, A.F.; SMIRROV, M.S.;
STRUMV, B.I.; SAVOCHKIN, S.Mi: SAMSONOV, N.H.; SINITSYN, MA.;SCKDWV.
A.A.; SOWPOV, S.G.; CHRLYSHEV, S.G.; SHCHEPKIII, A.Ye.
Fedor Hikolaevich Krylov; obituary. Torf. prom. 35 no.6:32 158.
(MIRA 11:10)-
(Kr7lov, Fedor Nikolaevich, 1903-1958)
awl,
zmmmmalmam. m
YEMOVP V. T.-; LITVINMO, I. I.
Device for automatic determination of the weight change of
small samples. Zav. lab. 28 no..12:1529 162.
(MIRA 16: 1)
1. KharIkovskiy politekhnicheskiy institut im. V. 1. Lanina.
(Testing laboratories-Equi)ment, and supplies)
ATROSHCHENKO, V.1~, YE.E=V.-2j'.,,T, LITVINENKO, I.-l.
(L.ytT.7nankc, ALEKSEYEV. V.N. Lklolcseiev, V.N. -1;
GALINSKIY, A,G. [Halymliryi, A.H.)
Investigating tne prol7r-.ss of 'the production of concentrated
nlLtr.ic acid in an au+oclav~j with reflux packing rings, Khim,,
prom. [Ukr.] no.3.35--39 Ji-S "63. (MIRA 17-
.L. Kbarlkovskiy politekhri-Lohesk--' Jnsti.t.tat (for Atrosh,3henko,
Yefl-mov, LltvLnonko). 2. khtmicheskly kombillat
(for Alekseyev, GalinfWy-).
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ACC NR~_AP603i~90 SOURCE CODE: UR/0064/66/000/007/0038/0040
!AUTHOR: Atroshchenko, V. I.; Yefimov, V. T.; Litvinenko, I. I.; Alekseyev, V. N.;
JKutovoy, V. V.; Abrosimova, A.-_K_.;_dafn__s2_j,_A. G.; Golius, L. M.
none
TITLE: Film-type autoclave for the production of concentrated nitric acid
1SOURCE: Khimicheskaya promyshlennost', no. 7, 1966, 38-40
!TOPIC TAGS: nitric acid, nitrogen compound, chemical engineering, chemical reactor,
Ichemical plant equipment
ABSTRACT: A film-type autoclave (liquid reagents flow over the'packing in form of a
film) packed with aluminum coil coated with a fluorinated resin for production of con- i
I
centrated nitric acid is described and its advantages over the conventional flooded-
-type autoclave are pointed out. The schematic of the autoclave is shownin figure 1.
98.4% nitric acid was obtained in this film-type autoclave at 25 atm, N204:H20 ratio of,
8.5-8.9, and a contact time of 17 min. At 40 atm and N204:H20 = 8.1-8.7 and 17 min
contact time, the acid concentration was equal to 98.7-99.2%. The oAygen consumption
was close to the stoichiometric amount. It was found that the film-type autoclave is i
twice as effective as the flooded-type autoclave and that it compared very favorably
from the standpoint of corrosion. Orig. art. has: 4 figures, 2 fomulas.
UDC; 661.565 66.023.7
Card 112
ACC NRt AP6031790
Fig. 1. 1--vessel; 2--shell; 3--coazed
a.luminun coil', 4--grid; 5--concentrating
tubes.
!SUB CODE: 12,107/ SUBM DATE: none
LC"
3~2
Participants in the All-Union Agricultural Fxhibition are spealcing.
Spirt.prom. 20 no.4:4-8 154. (KLRL 7:12)
1. Glavnyy agronom sovkho2a.imeni Stalina (for Urayerov) 2. Star-
shiy zootekhnik Tyurnyasevskogo sovkhoza (fcr Yefimov).
(Moscow--Agricultural exhibitions)
sov/96-59-6-20/22
AUTHOR: A. Sh. Zalltsman (Engineer) and V.V.Yefimov (Engineer)
TITLE: Book Review: "The Future Devel~-pm-en-Y-d-f-St-eaTa-and Gas
Turbines in Electric Power Stations" by S.A. Aksyutin,
Mashgiz, 1957 (0 Imige S.A. Aks7rtina, 'Perspektivy
razvitiya parovykh i gazovykh turbin elektricheskikh
stantsiyl, Mashgiz, 1957)
PERIODICALs Teploenergetika7 1959, Nr 6, pp 92-93 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: The.book was reviewed in Teploenergetika Nr 11, 1958.
This number contains two brief discussions as follows.
Engineer A.Sh. Zalltsman, p 92. The book deals with a
number of current problems but the reviewer does not tell
the reader enough about its contents and the main ideas
of the author. Various recommendations are made to
improve the book; in particulars Chapter 2 should be
enlarged. There are numerous misprints but these and
the other faults do not detract from the major
achievement of the work,
Card 1/2
sov/96-59-6-20/22
Book Review: "The Future Development of Steam and Gas Turbines in
Electric Power Stations" by S.A. Aksyutin, Mashgiz, 1957
Engineer-Y*f-imo'v$ V-V- PP 92-93. The reviewer distracts
attention to minor points and ignore$ the main
conclusions and information given in the book. It is
pointed out that in various respects the review was
unsatisfactory.
There is 1 table.
Card 2/2
,YFFIMOV V.V.; FERAN101, K.I.;: MITMIAMEDIN, S.
Baring bit with three nonradiully arrarged cuttirg edges. Gor.
zhur. no.5:73 I~y 1619. OMA 11:5)
1. Karagandingkly nnticlino-.1.3.91()dovattlf,-ikiy ugolInyy im3tWit.
RTM tz
_PR
IVANCHRIKO, G. Ye.;GELIFANDp F.M.1 YEFIMOV, T.Y.
Operating conditions of 'the vibration percussion mechanism of
the VBU--1 drill* Nauoh,, trady KNIUI nool3:332-335 26-4
(MIRA 18al)
iR
KOLFZIIIKOV., A.G.; Y17114OV, V.11.
Apparatus for measuring energy transmittqd by normal. wind pressure
to sea waves. OkGanologiia 4 no.3:505-5,2 26/+ (MIRA 181l)
1. Morakoy gi.drofizicheskiy institut Ali UkrSSR i Moskovskiy gosu-
darstvennyy universitet, Kafedra fiziki, morys. i vod sushio
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with nivinal air breathing was found. to all ca- pulc
rate bLeame rapid and In several cases the unt'QUO'CiOup
state was reached. Older men (45-60) genemlly Steve a
1110" harp reaction than younger men. In all cases the
productive work (expti.) was thaqiy reduced. Hy_
St
Physiological action of ogitten deficiency (hypoxemis) Ic is entrally causes the weakening of war"O.,
8 on man. 1. Effect of lab , loa of gaseous mixtures of radu:1 4 will. because o(exhaustion d the nerve reds of
nitrogen and oxygen, V. V. E'fimov (State PsyclSol. Inst. the brain cortes. It. Ddersalsiatka al cadort aid.
00 41 Mow,m) kymLl. Fkipt1,---'X6fAftd. 14. No. 7, 23-7 tudds (at ps"Iftete in l"6 mots. avertmirate Le-
ij942),-'*Ins o.olextits, with N-Omjxts,.at alcvelof "tire cliamber. V. V. Efimov. H. V.-Tolakonnikov,
9-loo; 0. on r'r'iart the clinical data were collected for use VIA. Garnburtsev. 0.-1. We-, 0, V. Solovel, and
Sri Aeronautical work. No correlation was found twtw K. G. Minceva. Ibid. 28-34.-At a 3,000 meter level a
J0 the 0 content of itthaled air atid the amt. of absoct)"I"On; maJority at cases show weakom and beoruches, with
j however, a %harl-lifferenre 14 JIIAMIKd 0 in COM slight lip cyancols, at 4,tx)t) m. level the symptoms ate
9* 0 lit pluipon sharply Increased. Sixteen of 23cswo failed to shavr adap-
0
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pil tenCrAlly tended to rise by mime than I uttit at 4,qX) 7
in. At 3.000 m. the no. of "ticulorytts dropred; at - :
4,OW ut. It increased, hycholottical effects became more
pronounced with Increased altitude. M. Ph
O-1--tion of conditions ON I at pattiew Sir-
V..'aw coaditm" Is 4".."COM Civilian Air Flee.
V Efimov, O-V,'Solovd, W A. C&mburtsev. K V
L'Yov, and K; 0. Min"va. IbW. 3&4.-At 3.6w m:
altitude after I hr. Slight there is obwrnd in many csxwz
a deterioration of the general condition of the paswrigers
(PUIV, 0 uptake, general appearance, memor'. Wimal Sto.
cornodation); prolonged exposure deteriorates the emu-
t,low further. G. 1611. KUWASPDff
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09-1 b Ic"hentlicall preW Nl:ltlhe blood and ths spinal
09 Od, I. nornsall sid-st, .4. this Influence of light and -00
uItta-kio-frittivew radiations. V. V. Fliumv. P. S.
I oksh as, and L. R. Utevskays (Ph-W-16it -. Nifitavow)
0o Byvu. juj Bioll Mod. 14. No. 8, WW(1942).-I.Ight .00
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60
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creating the vitilsoce period. incers" the synilmilikomi-
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cond. of blood and spinal fluid. goo
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W Zo*
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go .3 length of 8 metrTs. It. Chaft" of B109P and vigilance roe
rhythm. of bloleglital andij Actichemical properties of
"yo
00 C to 0
the blood and sostal 9W of h Is toolized dogs
00 under the effect of Awlit and Ult')MCM-14 MCI r4di-
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toutized dop' spinal fluid N 1,1 dyitrq/ctu. lower titan
ALA 1-9 i that of normal doss. lisht does not terid to raiw. thi4 value
4 as in the ease In normal aninials. The rffrct of hiXti-fre.
quency radiation (8 meter wave leng1h) is tither *)*Cut see
It I W or is Very slight, while in t"mal animals ssigilifirant drop vee
It of surflict tension Is observed. G. kt. KovilalwW Nee
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Influence of soosemia on the appeasante of toxic prop.
attles In "lles. L. A. KrainovskArt and V, V, Unmov,
ByYU, Bkoffl. RW. AW, 24,
elpts. at simulated allifutics of IWO-1011) tit. the (ollell
of saliva was detd. by the contractile activity of a fres
K I =00
frog muscle in physiol. soln. at 30*, In terms of (line of
*00 Immenion. The normal curve Is a rectangular hyperbola coo
(total time 0.5 hr.). At elevation of &M m. definite'
toxic pf opertics are apparent in the sz-~Nva; slight toxicity
Is apparent at 4(XIO in. elevation. The cxpo%ure to law COO
pte"urc lasted 30~+) min. in each cw4c- itf. K.
age
COO
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In A W a 0 1 W IM 5 a 71-7-
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TEFIMOV, V.V.
4264o. FIZIOlogichaskiya Mekhauizzv Lechabnogo. Doystylya lfsssaj,~. ( Sravnitelinyye
Itmenniya V Tomperatare, 2laktrosopritivlenii rozhi I Dvigatelluoy Khronaskii Hyshts
Ot RuLchnogo I ApparatliMo Maf;sazha). Prullateal Ikoperim. Blologli I Maditsiny, 19M,
No. 12, S. 432-34.
1-7-T
Nan
.aftsafts
m"rni, v.
YoMmoirl V. V. - "The by;riene of the -IntrMecturd i,-orl: of otlAentn",
shkola, Illo. 2~ P. 32-33.
SO: U-3042, 11 Varch 53, (Letoi
pIs 'Zhurnal 111,14d, UateY~ 11-To. 3~ 1'749).
PIODUROV, H.T.Craviewerj; UIPIKOV, V.V.Cauthorl.
"Biophysice for physicians." Y.V.Efizov. Reviewed by Y.T.Yedorov.
Fiziol.zhur. 39 no.6:754-756 N-D 153. (mLRA 6-12)
(Biophysics) (Efimov, V.V.)
-g
YMY190V, V.V.- GRhNDK()VSKAYA, I.A.
[The sun aul health] Solntse i zdorovie. HooLva, Xedgi2, 1957.
88 (MIRA 10:11)
(SOWR RiDIATION)
-W
YXFIMOV. V.V.,prof.
Microclimate. Zdorovle 4 no.5:7-8 My 158.
(CLIKATOLOGY, MKDICAL)
(miu 11:4)
3?,FIMOV, V.V., OLISMSKAYA, N.N.
Zffect of balneological procedures and mud applicatlons on the
elasticity of relaxed and tense muscles in polyarthritis and
myelitis patients. Vop;kur; fixiotere- i lech. fiz. kul't;
23 no.6:532-534 N-D '58 (MIRA 11:12)
1. Iz biofisicheakoy laboratorii (zav. - prof. V.V. Yefimov)
Otdola izucheniya kurortnykh resursov'(sav. - zaslyzhennyy
deyatell nauki prof. V.A. Aleksandrov (deceased]) TSentrallnogo
inatituta kurortologii (dire' kand,med.naWc G.No.Pospelova);
(MuSCLES)
(MMAPZUTICSO PHYSIOLOGICAL)
YEFIMOV, V.V.; VADKOVSKAYAv A.D.; OLISHUSKAYA9 N.M.
Infrared radiation of the-skin following solar radiation, occean
bathingt and mud applications. Vop. kur.9 fizioter. i lech.
fiz. kul't. 24 no. 4:338-31+2 j1-Ag 159. (141RA 13:8)
1. 1z biofizicheskoy laboratorii (zav..- prof. V.V. Yefimov)
otdela izucheniya kurortnykh resursov (zav. - zasluzhenn~y
deyatell nauki prof. V.A. Aleksandrov [Deceaoed]) TSentrallnogo
instituta kurortologii (dir. - kand. meditainakikh nauk
G.N. rospelova).
(INHWiED RAYS-PHYSIOLOGICAL EkYEGT)
YIFIMV, V.V. prof.
Beauty and health. Zdorovie 6 no.l-.3-4 -Ta 160. (NM A 13-.
(COLOR--FMIOLOGICAL XFM-T) (NATUF3, HKALING POW3M 07)
(SINSICS AND SIDISATION)
. . . . . . . . . . .
YETIMOV, V6V,; OLISHANSKATA, N.M.
Biophysical properties of human skin. Changes in skin elasticity
and IyWh circulation following m~d treatmenis' and baths. Vop.kar.,'
fizioter.1 lech.fis.kal't, 25 no.107-62 160,
1. Iz biofizichookoy laobratorii (zav. - prof. V.T, Tef'imov) otaela
isuchentya karortuykh resursov (zav. - sasluzhennyy dayatell nauki
prof. V.A. Aleksandrov (deeeased] TS~utrallnogo instituta kurorto-
logii (dir. - katd,med.nauk G.R. Fospelova).
(SKIN) (LYMPH) (BATHS, MOOR AIM MUD)
(HMOGIN SWIDZ--PHTSIOLOGICAL .1 CT)
(RADON--PHYSIOLOGICAL AMCT)
VILICHUR9 O.M.j prof.; ..PMOVt V.Vet prof.; IMMIINAv L.P.p kand.med.
Mk; BOWW44 - WS.
Clinical and electropbysiological paralells in patientswith go-
called mild closed cerebrocranial injures (concrusBion of the
brain). Xhirurgiia 36 noont96-102,N 160. (MIRA 13:12)
lo Is TSentraltnogo instituta, travmatologii i ortopedii (dire -
'deptviteltm37 eblen 10 SSSR prof. N.N. Priorov) Kinisterotya
9dmvookhranmi7a SSSR,
(BRAIN--CONCUSSION) (EUMMIMCIPHALOGRAPET)
Oman
Y91MOV, V-V- prof.
Body rkrthms. Zdarov's I no.7s4,6 JI 161.
(FRUIOLOGY)
(MA V110)
VILIGHLE, O.M.,,prof.; YLPIMOV, V.V..,I)vof.
Clinical and electroencephalographic parallels in patients
with so-called "light" eiectric tratima. Ortop., travm. i
protez. 24 no-4:61-64 Ap'63- (HIRA 16:8)
1. Iz TSentraltnogo inBtituta travmatologii i ortopedil
(direktor - Prof. M.V.Volkov) Adres avtorov.- lbskva A-299..
Novaya Ipatovkad.8, TSentralInyy inatitut travmatologii i
o:t- topedii.
(MICTRICITY1. INJURIES FROM) (BLECTROFIICEPHALOGRAPHY)
_IEFIMOV
311jimalatlng effect of the wind and mild air ixvx2aee~ an 41-he
sansory and mot6r nervous system in men. Vop. kar., liziotez,.
i 16ch. fiz. kullt. no.6:497.-499 163. (MIRA 23- 8~
1. 1z biofizicheskoy gruppy otd9la izuchenlya kurortnfyJi
resursov (rukavoditall G.A. Nevrayev) TSentrallnogo ins-~tuta
u
rortologii i fizlotarap4.i.
-------- -- -
YEFIMOV, VIV.
Investigating the efficiency of boring holes with the use of
tangential impact stresses. Nauch. trudy KHIUI no.14:207-218
164, (MIRA 18:4)
WISH WMI I
YEFIMOV. V.v.
Determining certain characteristics of boring with the use of
tangential impact leads and the rotary method. Nauch. trudy
KNTUI no,14:218-229 164- (MIRA 18:4)
Eta
YEFIMCV, V*V*
PhyBicochemical theory of nervous excitation and Inhibition; mechanism
of the effect of the physiotherapeutic and health resort factors
on the human organism. Vop. kur., fizioter. I lech. fiz. kul't.
30 no.1:33-40 Ja-F 165. (MIRA 18:8)
1. TSentrallnyy institut kurartologii I fizioterapii, Moskva.
'6035932---~*AY---SOIJRCI~-CTD-L---UR/04-1-3/66-/000-/02-0-/0-19-6-/Oi
INVENTOR: Yefimov, V. V.
*ORG: no'ne
TITLE: Air-consumption-regulator demand device. Class 61, No. 187531
SOURCE: Izobreteniya, promyshlennyye obraztsy, tovamyye znaki, no. 20, 1966, 196
TOPIC TAGS: aircraft cabin environment, aircraft cabin equipment, aircraft
prbssurization equipment
ABSTRACT: An Author Certificate has been issued for a demand device with rectilinear
characteristics for regulating air-flow rate, which contains sensing elements
with a movable control organ elecLric-circiiit contact and two spaces into which
pressure is fed from a flow-rate transducer; the latter can be made in the form of
a critical Venturi tube. To assure accuracy in the air-flow rate, increase
reliability, and to decrease the dimensions and weight, the sensitive elements are
made in the form of two spring-supported membranes, with varying effective areas,
mounted between the two above-mentioned spaces; the membranes are joined by a rigid
center so that the space formed by them is airtight. Orig. art. hast 1. figure.
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AUTHOR: Y*fimovo V.Ye. 47-4-11/20
TITLE: A Mechanicla Instrument Kit and Its Use (Nabor po mekhanike i
opyty a nim)
PERIODICALs Fizika v shkolet 1957j No 49 pp 61-70 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: The school, Secondary School at Kugesi, has designed and con-
structed a set of instruments and appliances enabling studeiits
to carry out all demonstrations and experiments provided fo:
by the program of the 8th and 9th grades. The constructio.-i is
very simple and can be done at every school. The articL- con-
tains a detailed description of the instruments, measurements,
kind of material usedl etc. It starts with the wooden box
holding the set (Figure 1), mentions two easy movable small
cart@ with a platform of 15 x 7 cm (Figure 7), the model of an
airplane (Figure 16), a catapult (Figure 17, a device to de-
monstrate the principle of the independence of movements
(Figure 18)# and a number of other devices. The article des-
cribes how the rectilinear even motion (Figure 24) is demonatrat-
ed or how the coefficient of friction is established (Figure*
27)t etc-
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[Universal set of equipment for mechanical experiments in schools]
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1961. 100 p. (miRA 14:4)
(Mechanics-Experiments)
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YEFIMOV, V. Ye,,
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D262/D308
AUTHOR: Yefimov, V.Ye.# Engineer
TITLE: Vibrati ons of closed cylindrical shells under certain
edge conditions
PERIODICAL: Izvestiya vysshikh uchebnykh zavodeniy. I'llaahinoatroye-
niye, no. 2, 1962, 96 - 104
TEXT: The equations of vibrations for typical boundary conditions
for ciosed cylindrical shells are deduced by applying the variation
method of Bubnov-Galerkin. The variation equations of motion are ob-
tained from the equation of total energy of deformation of cylindri-
cal shell during its vibration. Pour cases of boundar conditions: L"16
1) 3oth edges free, 2) both edges freely supported, 35 both ed-es
fixed, 4) one edge fixed, the other free, are considered and equa-
'Gions for frequency of vibration for each case are deduced. The com-
parison of experimental and calculated values shows that the errors.
are comparatively small. The experimental installation is described:
in detail. There are 1 figure and 2 tables.
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Radar method for determining the seats of origin of hails.
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1. Vysokogornyy geofizicheskly institut.
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Frogram control of-Aiatfic at railroad stations. ATt.7 telem. i
aviazt 5 no.1:4-6 A 161&'---' (MIRA !.1-,3)
(Rai3.roads-Signalizig--pentra3.ized traffic control)
PASHENTSEV, Igor' Dmitriyevich; YEFIMOV, Yjadimir-YAr�y&yjch,__
BARTMER, A.Ye., red.; TELYASWV, R.Kh., red.izd-va;
BELOGURDVAj I.A., tekhn. red.
[Contactless numerical pulse-code generator and relay w1wh
great time delay] Beskontaktnyi generator impullsov chisl.-
vogo koda i rele bollshikh vyderzhek vremeni. Leningrad,
1962. 15 P. (Leningradskii dom nauchno-tekhnicheskoi propa-
gandy. Obmen peredovym opy-tom. Seriia: Elementy avtomatiche44
skogo kontrolia I regulirovaniia, no.14) (MIRA 16:6)
(Electric relays) (Oscillators, Electric)
SEDOVY V,N,, kand.tekhn.nauk,, dotsent; XEFIMDV,, V.Yu..., ivzh.
Concerning the economic effectiveness of using a.c. switch drives.
Avtom., telem.i eviaz6 6 no-4:11-14 AP 162. OMA 15-4)
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(Railraods--Switches) (Railroads--Electric equipment)
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Adaptors for coupling control compmters and CTC -ys*,4ma in autcmai-ir-
train traffic contrcl. 3bor. trud. MINT no.~051121-27 163.
(MI RA 1& 1)
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Three-wire network for cont.-ol.1ing svitch dr.Ive:! w--,Ih
phase moto-"s. AvIom., te1em. i sviazl 10 no.Ij:8-1-.j
ji 164. (AURA
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proyektirovani)m signal jizatsV-, taentt-alizatsii, -s-vya,.l
radio na zheleznodorozhrim transporte (for Belyazo, Maruta).
2. Laningradakiy ordens. Lenina insti,11-ut inzhenerov zheleznc,-
dorozhnogo transporta imoni akadamika V.N. Obraztsova (for
Y ef iviov)
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4. Nonferrous Metals
7. ECOnOMi2ing nonferrous metals,
Za ekon. mat. No- 5, 1932
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Crossing black a~d white cows with Jersey bulls. Hauka i perou.
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.!An.,nvqptigat1on.of the Anode.Procooses on Smooth Plati
Solutions of 6ulfuric Acid." Cand Tech Scis Koscow Ord'er of'Lenin Chemi-
cotechnologic-al Inst imeni D. I. MeMaleyev, 27 Oct 54. (TN. 13 Oct 55)
Surve.y of Scientific a.nd 11, acbnical Dissertations Defended at USSR Higher
ZdUCAtional Institutions (10)
SO: Sum. No. 481, 5 MaY 55
Electrochemistry. B-12
Abs Jour : Ref Zhur - Khimiya, No 7, 1957, 22511.
Auther : E. A. Yef1mov, N. A. Izgaryshev.
!nit : -rot i-TVRM--'
.Title : The influence of oxidation degree of a platinum anode on kinet-
ics of electrochemical oxygen formation in sulfuric acid solu-
tions.
Orig Pub : Zh. fiz. kh1mii. 1956, 30, NO 7, i6c)6-16i4.
Abstract : Kinetics of electrolytic oxygen ormation from 112SO4 solutions
9
- 3-19 .10-2 qcm2 on a
at 250 in the range 1 2.57 ' 10-
polished Pt-anode,subjec-ted in many cases to a preliminary an-
ode polarization (AF), were studied by method of polarization
curves. Experimental data are given in foria of dependence of
the anodic potential,_(.,'on lg I. The values of constant b in
Tafel's equation for solutions 1.00, 8.88, 17-36, 24,61, 30-69,
35.87 n. Of 1.004 Jn absence of AP are equal to 0,156, 0.170,
j, and .*ter a prelimin-
0.188, 0.209, 0.222, 0.175 respectivel,
ary, AP (1.5 min) at 1 2.13. 1o-3 a/cm2 - are equal to 0.108,
0.124, o.145, o.167, 0.182, o.142 respectively. It was found
that a preliminary 1-minute AP at 1 2.13 ' 1o-3 a/cm, for all
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U.SSR/11iyulcal Chemistry. Electrochomistrj. B-12
Abs Jour : Ref Zhur - Khimiya, No 7, 1957, 22511.
studied concentrations of R2S04, brings about a decrease of
constant b on approx. 0.04 v in comparison with its value on an
electrode not subjectod to a preliminary AP, Longer AP (till
15 minutea) brings a small further decrease of V, and a still
longer AP over 15 minutes (down to 7 hours) does not produce
a supplementary decrease of b but increases the constant a of
Tafel's equation. Authors presume that the process of electro-
lytic formation on Pt contains stages of fcrmation and dis-
integration of Pt oxides.
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E ectrochemistry.
~UrRfihysi
Abs Jour : Ref Zhur Khimiya., No 7, 1957) 2251P.
Author : N. A. Izgaryshey, E. A, Yefimov.
Inst Not given
Title Dependence study of kinetics ofcKygen formation on a polished
platinum anode on sulfuric acid concentration.
Orig Pub Zh. fiz khl.mii, 1956, 30, No 8, 1807-1815 (Rez --Mg).
Abstract By method described before (see prec. refer.) were studied
kinetics of electrolytic oxygen formation from 53 H,?S04 601u-
tions of different concentrations (0-001 to 35 .87 n) on a pol-
ished Pt-anode at 250 with the application of a 30 minute pre-
liminary anode polarization at I 2.13-lo-3 a/cM2. The dapend-
ence of :~ on 1g 1 (.11 - anodic potential) are lineai7 in al-
most the entire studied range 1 (2-57.10-6 - 3. 19-10-2 a/cm2).
In concentration areas Of H2S04, 0.001-0-74 n and 18.47-30.35 n
depandancies of V, on 1g I have two linear sectors with differ-
ent slopes. T he values of constants b of Tafel's equation are
calculated ana put into scales for all studied H2S04 concentra-
tions. Curve expressing dependence of b on H2SO4 concentration
has breaking points which correspond approx. to the composition
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USSR/Physical Chemistry. Electrochemistry. B-12
Abs Jour : Ref Zhur - Khimiya, No 7, 1957, 22512.
of D. I. Mendeleyev's special points - H2S04-I5OH20; H2S04'
6H20; H2SO4'4H20; H2SO4-2H20; H2S04-HpO; and passes through
0
maximum at H 004 concentration of 30-69 n (H2S04'H20) (R. Zh.
Khim. 19533,2975,4405). On the basis of data gathered experi-
mentally, a notion about the mechanism of electrolytic oxygen
formation from sulfuric acids is developed, at the base of
which lie suppositions about a decisive influence on this pro-
cess of the anions dehydration stage, and also of the stage of
formation and desintegration of Pt oxide compounds on the anode
suifdice.
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V " 4!,
USSR/Physical Chemistry ElectrochemiBtry) B-12
Ast Journal: Referat Zhur - Khimiya, 'no 19, 1956, 61173
Author: Yefimov, Ye. A , Izgaryshev, N. A.
Institution: None
Title:. On the Mechanism of Electroxidation of Sulfuric Acid to Persul-
furic Acid
Original
Periodical: Dokl. AN SSSR,, 1956, 1o6, No 6) 1039-1041
Abstract: Investigated was the dependence of the yield on the basis of cur-
rent consumption (TC) of the total active oxygen (active oxygen '
contained in the resulting ZpS208, ~2SO4 and H202) during elec.-'.-.
troxidation Of H2S04 to 42S208, upon the concentration of H2SO4
(5-0-37-87 N) and anodic current density 1 (2; 0-75 and 0-075
a/cm2). To hinder the occurrence of secondary reactions investi-
gation was conducted at 60-100 and high volumetric current density;
duration of each experiment was of 5 minutes. It is shown that
with the investigated i the YC increases with concentration of
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Abst Journal: Referat Zhur - Khi iya, No 19, 1956, 61173
Abstract: H2S04 to a certain maximum value (for example 76.6%-with i 2a/cm2
and 56.4% with i = 0.075a/CM2) and drops thereafter. Increase of
i shifts the maximum toward more dijuted solutions and increases
its value. Comparison of obtained results with literature data on
HS04- ion content of H2SO4 solutions depending on their concentra-
tion reveals a parallelism between YC and H304- content of the
electrolyte and gives reason for considering that formation of
H2S208 takes place according to the equation: 2HS04- 2e-+
2004 42S208.
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iAbs Jour: Referat. Zhunial Xhimiya., No 3, 1958, 7316.
Author Ye. A. Efimov, N.A. Izgaryshev.
Inst
Title Study of Kinetics of Sulfuric Acid Electrooxidation.
Orig Pub: Zh. fiz. kbimii, 1957, 31, No 5, 1141-1149.
Abstract: 9~he kinetics of H2SO4 (5-0 to 36.87 n.) electrooxidation at
i = 4.17 . 10-3 to 2.0 a per sq.cm. was studied by the method
of polarization curves at 180 in a cell with a ceramic dia-
phragm on a Pt anode (RVEhim, 1957, 2251-1). Also the yield
per current (YC) of HL-,SO,; and H2SgO8, H202 ,And the total active
oxygen in the solution (112OZ~ H2S208 + H2~~ converted into
H2S2P8) was determined in the experiments th short-timed
(5 min.) electrolysis of H2504 solutions with the application
of i of 2.0, 0.75 and 0.075 a per sq.cm at 6 to 100. The
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1Abs Jour: Referat. Zhurnal Ehimiya, NO 3, 19581 7316.
curves YC-H2304 concentration pass through a maximum (RZhKhim,
1956, 61173). No characteristic points of D.I. Mendeleyqv,
i.e., points answering the compositions H004.6H20) Ho%.%p,
H2;04.211~0 and H2SO4.HpO, were revealed on these euves for
H2SpO8 and the total active oxygen, but the heights and positions
of the maxima on the concentration axis change with the change
of i. YC of %SO5 rises noticeably'starting from the H2304 con-
centrations 13-35 n. (H2SO4.6H2P) and they reach the maxi
at the H2S04 concentration of 24.61 n. (H2SO4.2HgO) at all in-
vestigated i-s. The dependences (q~ , log i) in the range of
j ~> 10-2 a per sq.am are not desaribed by Tafel's equation.
Considerations regarding the character of current distributioa
among the fundamental anode reactions in various H2904 concentra-
tion zones are expressed. In the author's opinion, the reaction
of anode dissociation of H2S05 plays an essential part in the
process of H2SO4 electroly5is.
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AUTHORS: -Yefimov, Ye. A. , Yerusalimchik, I. G. 76-32-2 -26/38
TITLE: An Investigation of the Kiritics of the Anodic Dissolution of
Germanium (Issledovaniye kinetiki anodnogo rastvoreniya ger-
maniya)
PERIODICAL: Zhurnal Fizicheskoy Khimii, 1958, Vol. 32t fir 2, PP- 413-417
(USSR)
ABSTRACT: According -to the method of polarization curves and potential
over time curves thekinetics in the anodic dissolution of
germanium in dependence on its type of conductivity -elec-
tron- and hole conductivity - was investigated It is shown
that with current densities of more than 3.10-~ A/cM2 the
process of anodic dissolution of n-germanium is greatly dif-
ferent from that of p-germanium. It is assumed that the kine-
tics of the anodic dissolution of germanium is limited by
the diffusion velocity of the positive charge carriers- the
Card 1/2 holes from the depth of the semiconductor lo its surf ce*
It is shown that with current densities of 0,15 A/cm the
76-32-;2-26/38
An Investigation of the Kinetics of the Anodic Dissolution of Ge=aniuz
anode potential of p-germanium increased to 200 PV within
30 minutes, showing the same periodic oscillations of the
potential gs with n-germanium. It is assumed as not being
impossible that the oxide layer at the germanium 3urface has
semiconductor properties itself, which complicates the pro-
cess investigated here. Summarizing it in atated that an
investigation of the electrochemical reaction of germanium
without taking into account the type of conductivity and the
electric parameters can not furnish a correct picture of the
processes investigated. There are 4 figures, and 5 references,
SUBMITTED: December 3, 1956
1. Germanium-~-Electrochemistry
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AUTHORS: Yofimov, Ye. A., Yerusalimchik, I. G. 76-32-5-24/47
TITLE: The Effect of the Electrophysical Properties of Germanium on
the Process of Its Anodic Dissolution (Vliyaniye elektro-
fizicheskikh svoystv germaniya na protsess yego anodnogo
rastvoreniya)
PERIODICAL: Zhurnal fizicheskoy khimii, 1956, Vol. 32, Nr 5, pp. 1103-11o6
(USSR)
ABSTRACT: Since the kinetics of the process depends on the diffusion of
the holes to the surface of the semiconductor it is to be ex-
pected that the magnitude of the specific resistance of
germanium and the diffusion length also exert an influence
on the course of the anodic process, so that in the present
work this is investiGated with respect to p- and n-types of
germanium. Polazization curves were plottea by means of an
already described plant and method, in which case it was
especially clearly observed with the increase of the resistance
of the n-type of the germanium that an essential decrease of
polarization takes place, while in the case of the n-type the
effect is essentially smaller and has a reverse characLer. In
Card 1/2 the case of hiGher specific resistances the difference between
The Effect of the Electrophynical Properties of Germanium 76-32-5-24/47
on the Proceso of Its Anodic Dir;volution
the polarization curves of the two types is small, wUch is
explained by the assumption that the kinetics of the anode
dissolution of germanium at ourrent densities of above
3,1o-'3 A/CM2 is determined by the diffusion velocity of the
carriers with positive charge - the holes from the depth of the
semiconductor to its surface; this is proved by the data on
the influence of the temperature on the shape of the anode
polarization curves. From the experimental results on the in-
fluence of the diffusion length can be seen that with the above
mentioned current densities the same effect was observed as in
the case of the specific resistance, but that it is smaller.
On the mentioned conditions a decrease of the saturation current
of the holes in the crystal will lead to an increase of the
polarization with the increase of the diffusion length with
equal current densities, which is in agreement with the obtained
experimental data. There are 4 fi,-ures and 2 references, 2 of
which are Soviet.
SUBMITTED: January 29, 1957
1. Germanium--Electrical properties 2. Germanium---
Card 2/2 Physical properties 3. Germanium--Electron transitions
M;
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AUTHORS: Yefimov, Ye. A., Terusalimahik, I. G.
TITLE: A Germni,_,-'M~de With a p-n-Transition
(Germaniyevyy eleVtrod s p-n-perekhodom)
PERIODICAL: Doklady Akademii nauk SSSR) 1950, Vol 122, Tir 4, pp 632-634
(USSR)
ABSTRACT: According to the results of some previous papers (Refs 1, 2),
the anodic dissolution of germanium depends on the concentra-
tion of the holes on the surface of the semiconductor. it was
interesting, therefore, to investigate the I-ehavior of a ger-
manium electrode with a p-n-transition. By means of such a
transition, holes could be injected and a region of a reduced
content of carriers could be formed. The experiments describ-
ed in this paper were carried out on a plate of germanilim
of the electron conductivity type (specific resistance 20 Ohm.c%i,
diffusion length 1 mm). The initial thickness of the plate
was 250 g- The carrying out of thc experiments is diacunned
in a few lines. A diagram gives the polarization curves for
V
the anodic dissolution of germanium found for the current
Card 1/3 density interval
A Germanium Electrode With a p-n-Transition SOV/2o-122-4-26/'57
6 2 2.
10 10 Alcm The second diaZram. givez the variation
of the potential of the germanium anode if the positive pole
of the current source is connected with an Ohmic ring contact,
and if the external circuit of tbe p-n-transition is dis-
connected. It is expected that the injection of the holes
into the germanium will diminish the polarization of the elec-
trode reaction. In thin germanium plates (for current densities
I > 10-3 A/cm2 ) the anodic disDolution proceeds with a higher
polarization than in thick germanium platf.. An increase of
the return displacement (U return) may extend the region of the
space charge to such an extent that it reaches the germanium
surface which is in contact with the electrolyte. In order to
investigate the behavior of the electrode under such condi-
tions, the authors measured its potential and its capacity
for a frequency of 5000 cycles and for various return din-
placements on the p-n-transition. If u return increaBeo so
15 - 20 V, the capacity of the electrode decreases sharply.
11owever, the potential of thl, electrode does not vary up to
Ureturn ~ 15 - 20 V, and it grows slowly above thic val Iue.
If the space charge reaches the surface of the gernanium plate,
Card 2/3 the selfdissolution of germanium becomes slower because of a
A Germanium Electrode With a p-n-Transition SOV/2o-122-4-26/57
lack of holes, and the potential of the electrode becomes
higher. There are 2 figures and 3 references, 1 of which is
Soviet,
PRESENTED: May 23, 1958, by A. N. Frumkin, Academician
SUBMITTED: May 21 ,1958
5(4) 307/76-3,z-2-32/45
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Yefimov Ye._A., Yerusali-mchik, I.
TITLE; An Investication of the Ca2acity of the Germanium Electrode
(Isf;le6nvaniye yemko-:ti j,,er!ianiyevw,7o elel-troda-)
PERIONCAL: Zhurnal fizicheskoy khimii, 195", '101 33, '7r 2,
PP 441 - 446 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: The method of curven of differential capacity makes
post;iblc a de term inat ion of the zcro point of the electrode
metalaswellas --iving information on the condition of the
electrode surface. The cinjle paper which reports a
measurement of the capacity of the Germanium electrode is
that of Bohnenkamp and En-01 (Donenkamp)(ilef 1). In the
present paper the neasitrement was carried out according
to the method deccribed by M. A. Prookurnin and 1.. 11.
Frunikin (Ref 2). A GSI-TCh-99I generator, a bridje connection
constructed on the basis of the universal RFT bridUc, and
a LV-9-2 lamp voltometer were used. The anodic measurements
took place in a nitro--on atmosDhere and the cAhodic in a
h-dro-en atmosphere. Before each curve determination the
Card 1/3 electrode 17as Polis,hed and clonned in P)R-4 mordant. According
,in Invecti-ation of the Capacity of the Germanium Electrode SOV/76-33-2-72 ' r
3 141
to the equation of R. Varenin (Ref 4) the zero charge
for ger,2anium is 0.34 volt and according to the calculation
Q
data of Ye. A. Ukshe and A. I. Levin (aef 5) it is
0.63 (-0-47) volt. In the York reported here the meagurolients
were carried out in 0.1 n hydrochloric acid at frequencics
of 600 200 and 1000 hertz. The C_ ~curvea for germanium of
P-typa (Fic-'s 1,2) and for monocrystals of Zermanium of the
electron type (n-type) show a sharp mini-num at 0.6 volt. This
value is close to thnt of (Ref 5) but much lower than that
calculated from the equation of Vasenin. Curves vicre pl-otted
for the differential capacity for -
germanium of the p and 2
n-typen at current densities of about 10-5 - 10-1 ampere/cm
in 0.1 n hydrochloric acid and at frequencies of 200, 1000,
and
a 5CJO hertz (Pigs 3-5). These curves showed several differ-
ences in that there was a dependence shown upon the type
(n- or P-) and upon the size of the specific resistance of
the Ge. A polarization at potentials somewhat above 0-5 volt
led to the foriation of spots (yellow-brown color) on the
ger;nanium anode, which wau attributed to the formation of a
phauc oxide of the type GeO. There are 6 firn,7res and 7 refer-
Card 2/3 ences, 6 of which are Soviet.
5W
AUTHORSi erusalimchik, 1. 0. SOV/20-124-3-33/6-
TITLEs The Investigation of Electrode Reactions on a Silicon Cathode
(Issledovaniye elektrodnykh reaktsiy na kremniyevom katodl~)'
PERIODICkLt Doklady Akademii nauk SSSR, 1959, Vol 124, Nr 3, pp 6010-612
(USSR)
ABSTRACT: By employing the method of polarization measurement the authors
investigated the electronic separation of hydrogen and the
reduction of potassium ferricyanide or, monocrystallir-e 9ilic:Zn
of the p- and n-type orientated in the direction '11. These
investigations were carried out at current densities of from
6 1 2 0
10- to 10- a/cm at t = 20 . The methoa of experimental
investigation has already been described (Ref 6). The ohmic
contacts with silicon were established by the electrolytic
application of rhodium. By a previous treatment of silicon in
boiling KOH (5-10%) the same results were obtained. A hydrogen
electrode was used in the acid solutions for purposes of
comparison, and in basic solutions a saturated calomel
half-element was used for the same purpose. A diagram shows the
Card 1/3 dependence of the overpressure of hydrogen on the lof;arithm of
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current density in 2n H2so4 on silicon of the p-. and r,-Iype
with different spacific resistance and with a life of the
unreal. current carriers of 30--404AL,8er- All curves in the
interval of c-arrent densities of 10-6 to 10-4 a/,,m2are
practically in agreement and hwfe a -.oefficient of inclination
of b - 0.18. However, at higher current densities this agreemert-
ceases. For 'In KOH the curves are of similar character. All
curves shown in. the diagrams were determined with the
electrolyzer complete~ly darkened. The course taken by tlhe
curves of hydrogen overpressi~xe for sili-con. differa consid~ral,-Iy
from the analogous curves for germanium. According to the
authors opinion, the difference in the course taken by the
curves of hydrogen on silicon of' the p- and n-type in 2n H2 s04
is due to the ohmio voltage drop in the impoverished layer off
the semi conduct or. For the purpose of confirming this assumpt_foi-.,
the authors determined the differential capacity of the silicol-I
electrode at a frequer.-ly of 200 cycles. The greatest, chmic
Card 2/3 voltage drop must occur with silicor of the p-typ-i. The dr?.-,reaB--.~
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of hydrogen overpressure on p-type silicon at 100-200 mv
under the effect of light tends to show that certain
difficulties exist in connection with conveying the supply of
electrons from the interior of the semiconductor to its surface.
This iz, however, not the only reason for hydrogen overpressure.
According to the experiments carried out by the authors the
influence of the semiconductor properties of tb3 cathode upon
the kinetics of electrochemical reactions manifests itself in
a different manner in the case of different reactions. The more
electrochemical polarization of the reaction on the cathode
decreases, the more distinctly will the influence exercised
by the semiconductor properties of the electrode material
manifest themselves. There are 4 figures and 6 references,
2 of which are Soviet.
September 11, 1958, by A. N. Frumkin, Academician
September 10, 1958
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SOV/20-128--l-33/58
Yefimov, Ye. A., Yerusalimehik, I. G4
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On Particular Features of Electrolytic Oxidation Reactions
on a Germanium Anode
PERIODICAL: Doklady Akademii nauk SSSR, 1959, Vol 128, Nr 1, pp 124-126
(USSR)
ABSTRACT: It is an established fact that the kinetics of the anodic
dissolution of n-germanium is limited by the diffusion of the
holes from the interior of the eemicondtictor to the surface
(Refs 1-5). A similar influence of the semiconductor proper-
ties was therefore to be expected also for other anodic re-
actions. The electrolytic oxidation of bivalent vanadium
on a rotating n-germanium anode, however, showed (Ref 6)
that the V2,**_ions are oxidized without any restriction in
that potential range in which the dissolution rate of ger-
manium is limited because of the lack of holes. The question
was therefore investigated as to whether in this case a
specific behavior of vanadium ions in concerned, or whether
this phenomenon occurs also with ther oxidations. An inves-
tigation was carried out of the oxidation of the oxalate anions
Card 1/4 and of iodine. Figure I shows the dependence of the potential